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That’s right! The Oculus Rift is getting its very own web browser, currently named “Carmel”. Not much is known about the browser itself, other than that it will run on both the Oculus Rift, and Gear VR. Yeah, that’s about it. What’s interesting, though, is that Facebook (Oculus’ parent company) is making a massive bid […]read more

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